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HHADQUARTHRS OF TIIK CKANI) MARSHAL. 



Washington, D. C, January //, 74"$?^. 
General Orders No. i. 

I. Having been designated In- the Inaugural Connnittee as 
Grand Marshal to conduct the military and civic parade on the 
day of the inauguration of President Cleveland. I anncnnice for the 
information of all concerned the following appointments : 

To be chief of staflf, General William D. Whipple. V. S. A.; 

To be -adjutant general, Colonel H. C. Corbin, I'. S. A.: 

To be si)ecial aides, Colonel Fred. C. Ainsworth. V. S. A.; 
Major Samuel S. Yoder, Major L. Curtis Brackelt. Major William 
J. Volkniar. U. S. A.; Major Geo. B. Davis. V. S. A.: Major Myron 
M. Parker, Major Augu.stus S. Nicholson, U S. M. C. 

II. To be chief marshal of the civic parade, Mr. William 
Dickson. 

III. All communications relating to organizations, position in 
line, selection and appointment of officers will be addressed to 
Colonel H. C. Corbin. War Department. Washington, D. C 

IV. Other appointments will be aiuiounced hereafter. 

[Signed] MARTIN T. McM.XHON. 

(hand Marshal. 
OFFICIAL : 







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Jnauaural parafec of 21IarcI] 4, 1895. 



HEADQUARTERS OF THE GRAND MARSHAL. 



Washington, D. C, February ^5-, /<?<??. 



General Orders No. 2. 



The Graud Marshal annoimces the following appointments on 
his staff: 

SPECIAL AIOES. 



Gen. Isaac S. Catlin 

Maj. Myron M. Parker 

Col. John P. Nicholson 

Maj. Wni. J. Volkmar, A. A. G., U. S. A. 

Maj. Geo. B. Davis, J. A., U. S. A. 

Capt. W. L. Pitcher, 8th Inf. U. S. A. 

Lieut. J. T. French, Jr., 4th Arty. U. S. A. Gen. Hiram C. Rogers 



Lieut. J. A. Johnston, 8th Cav.. V. S. A. 

Maj. Samuel S. Yoder 

Maj. L. Curtis Brackett 

Maj. Augustus S. Nicholson, U. S. M. C. 

Gen. Robert Avery, V. S. A. 

Col. A. G. Dickinson 



Capt. W. E- Horton. 



AIDES. 



Anderson, E. W. 

.•\nderson. Gen. W. B. 

.Andrews, Lieut. Avery D., 5lh Arty. U.S. .A. 

Amies, Maj. George A. 

Armstrong, Gen. Frank 

Asch, Col. Morris J. 

Ashhurn, Percy M. 

Ash ford, Snowden 

Averell, Gen. W. \V., U. S. A. 

Babcock, Maj. J. C, A. A. G., U. S. A. 

Baker, Lieut. Chauncey B., 7th Inf.U.S.A. 

Balch, Lieut. N. H. 

Barclay, J. Searle 

Baughman, Col. L. V. 

Barnard, Horace, Jr. 

Barney. A. C. 

Barrows, Capt. Walter A. 

Beaumont, Col. E. B., U. S. A. 

Bell, Edward 



Bell, John S. 

Bellamy, Hon. John. I). 

Black, John D. 

Bliss, Hon. Archibald M. 

Boehm, Capt. P. M., U. S. A. 

Bowers, John M. 

Boyle, James W. 

Bridge, Col. C. E. 

Brisbane, Arthur 

Brown, Lieut. R. M. G., U. S. N. 

Brown, Col. Wm. L. 

Bryan, Hon. Gadsflen Dell 

Bryant, John H. 

Bryant, John Westlcy 

Buchanan, Capt. J. A.. I4tli Inf, T S .\. 

Buckncr, (»en. S. B. 

Burke, William H. 

Bush, Hon. Robt. F. 

Butler, Hugh 



Butler, Col. R. G. 

Cable, Lieut. W. A. 

Calhouu, Col. John C. 

Calhoun, Patrick 

Cameron, Col. Beneham 

Campbell, Hon. T. J. 

Cantor, Hon. Jacob A. 

Cantrell, R. W. 

Carroll, S. S., Jr. 

Carson, Lieut. Joh.. M., 5th Cav.,U. S. A. 

Carter, Lieut. R. G. 

Castleman, Gen. John B. 

Cavanaugh, Gen. James 

Chapman, Thad. M. 

Cheuowith, A. Crawford 

Cintair, Maj. Francis 

Claggett, Hon. Dorsey 

Clark, Gen. Emmons 

Clark, Hon. Wm. H. 

Clune, John H. 

Cochrane, W. H. D. 

Cockran. Hon. W. Burke 

Coit, Col. A. B. 

Coit, Gen. J. B. 

Coleman, Col. Frank 

Coleman, Fred. W., Jr. 

Coleman, Jas. S. 

Collins, Lieut. Chas. L., nth Inf., U.S.A. 

Collins, Hon. John 

Colt, Cauldwell 

Cooney, Maj. Geo. W. 

Corbin, Rutherford H. 

Cornell, F. vSheltou 

Craft, Capt. Addison 

Cram, J. Sergeant 

Croker, Richard S., Jr. 

Cummins, Capt. A. C. 

Dapray, Lieut. J. A., 23d Inf., U. S. A. 

Darling, Gen. Chas. W. 

Davis, A. S. 

Davis, Hon. John M. 

Davis, Wm. B. 

Deering, Charles 

DiCesnola, Gen. L. P. 

Dickinson, Andrew 

Dodge, Lieut. Chas., Adjt. 24th Inf., 

U. S. A. 
Doyle, Gen. Peter C. 
Dugro, Francis A. 
Duncan, Lieut. Geo. B., 9th Inf., U.S.A. 



Durham, Col. Chas. W. 
Duxbury, Wm. Crocker 
Ebstein, Capt. Fred. H. E., 21st Inf. 

U. S. A. 
Farquhar, Lieut. Percival 
Favor, Otis S. 
Feigl, Col. Fred. 
Fielder, Capt. Geo. B. 
Finch, Col. D. O. 
Flanagan, Lieut. W. L. 
Fleming, Hon. John 
Flynn, S. R. 
Franzheim, Col. A. A. 
Gaines, Col. Greuville 
Gait, Ralph L. 
Garden, Capt. Hugh R. 
Gavin, Jos. E. 
Gilliam, Hon. Donuell 
Gleason, Patrick J. 
Glover, John E. 
Goddard, Capt. Matthew 
Godfrey, Capt. E. S., 7th Cav., U. S. A. 
Gott, Col. B. F. 
Greenleaf, Lieut. -Col. C. R., Deputy 

Surg.-Gen., U. S. A. 
Groesbeck, Col. Telford 
Hall, John H. 
Handy, F. A. G. 
Hanley, Col. P. T. 
Hastings, Hugh 

Hayes, Capt. E. M., 5th Cav. U. S. A. 
Hensel, Hon. Wm. N. 
Herkner, Col. Jos. C. 
Heyl, Col. E. M., U. S. A. 
Hinckley, James W. 
Hitt. Hon. Galvin R. 
Hodgson, Lieut. F. G., 6th Cav. U. S. A. 
Hoffman, Dr. Paul 
Holme, Leicester 
Hopkins, Col. John P. 
Horner, Maj. J. B. 
Horrell, Hon. John D. 
Howe, John, Jr. 
Hume, Col. Frank 
Hunt, Gaillard 
Jackson, C. A. 
Jackson, Thomas 
Jenkins, Geo. C. 
Johnson, Albert L. 
Johnson, Hon. Lindsay 



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Jouett, James E., Admiral U. S. N. 

Keenan, Hon. W. M. 

Kelley, Geo. W. 

Kelley, Thomas Huglies 

King, Gen. Horatio C. 

King, Col. Win. V. 

Kirby, W. Wallace 

Knox. Capt. T. T., ist Cav., U. S. A. 

Krumbhaar, Col Chas. H. 

Langborne, Lieut. Geo. T., 3d Cav., U.S. A. 

Lawton, Lt.-Col.H.W., Insp.Gen. .U.S.A. 

Lee, Col. J. G. C, Q. M. Dept., U. S. A 

Levy, Jefferson M. 

Libley. A. J. 

Lilientbal, Lieut. Alliert W. 

Long, Capt. O. F., Q. M. D., U. S. A. 

Ludington, Lt. Col. M. L,Q. M.D.,U.S.A. 

Macdoua, H. D. 

Maclay, Alfred B. 

MacLeau, Charles F. 

Macomb, Lieut. A. C, 5th Cav. U.S. A. 

Mahan. Capt. F. A., Eng. Corps, U.S.A. 

Manu, Col. W. D. 

Marsh, F. V. 

Martin, Hon. Bernard F. 

Martin, Hon. James J. 

Mason, Lieut. T. B. M., U. S. N. 

Mason, Capt. W. Powell 

McCarthy, Eugene 

McCartney, Gen. W. H. 

McCarty, W. F. Mason 

McDonald, Col. Lsaiah B. 

Mclntyre, John F. 

McMahon, Lieut. John E., 2d Arty.,U.S. A. 

McMahon, Col. R. R. 

McNally, Capt. V., Ord. Dept., U. S. A. 

McWillianis, John S. 

Means, Hon. Paul B. 

Messervy, Wni. 

Miller, Caj)!. C. P., Q. M. Dept., U.S.A. 

Miller, John S. 

Miner, Capt. Gtl-o. R. 

Montant, Maj. A. P. 

Morris, Maj. Louis T., 3d Cav., U. S. A. 

Morse, Alexander Porter 

Moynahan, Maj. D. C. 

Murphy, Dominic L 

Nagle, Dr. John T. 

Negus, Capt. F/lward L. 

Nettles, Col. Clarence S. 



Nichols, Hugh L. 

Norton. Col. W. B. 

O'Donohue, Joseph J. 

Olena, Alfred H. 

Olin, Col. Stephen Henry 

Olmstead, Dr. William A. 

Overton, Capt. G. E. 

Page, S. Davis 

Paine, Gen. Clinton H. 

Palmer, Houore 

Patters, n, Lieut. R. H., ist Arty., U.vS.A. 

Pendleton, Frank K. 

Poindexter, Wm. ^l. 

Postles, Gen. J. Parke 

Powell, Maj. James W., 21st Inf., U. S. A. 

Price, Lieut. David, ist Art. U.S. A. 

Pullman, Geo. M., Jr. 

Pullman, W. Sanger 

yuantrill, Thos. G. 

Radford, Lieut. C. S., U. S. M. C. 

Rawlings, Frank T. 

Reade, Capt. J, C, U. S. M.C. 

Reynolds. Lieut. W. B., 14th Inf.. U.vS.A. 

Ritchie, Thos. A. 

Roberts, Gen. W. I*. 

Robinson, Capt. T. R. 

Rochner, AlphonzoJ. 

Roesch, Hon. G. F. 

Rouzer, Geo. W. 

Rowley, Julius 

Russell, Gen. John Hooe 

Russell, Col. Marcus D. 

Sands, John C. 

Schooley. Col. R. H. 

Scriven, Capt. Geo. P., Sig. Corps.U.S. A. 

Shriver, J. P. W. 

Secheiidorf, M. G. 

Seligmau, Max 

Sewall, Harold M. 

Sheehan, Hon. John C. 

vShinncl, CajU. .\. 

Smith, Ballard 

Smith, Gen. Israel C. 

Smith, Perry IL.Jr. 

Smith, Maj. R. Burnett 

Spier, Gilbert M.,Jr. 

Squire, Hon. Watson C. 

Stancliff, H. T., Paymaster, U. S. N. 

Slahl. Capt. E. C. 

Stanley, Gen. D. J. 



Stealey, O. O. 

Stearns, Hon. Willard 

vStone, Col. Geo. A. 

Stump, I. Bertram 

Sulzer, Hon. Wm. 

Sumner, Lieut. Col. Samuel S., 6th Cav., 

U. S. A. 
Swift, Col. Chas. N. 
Tallmadge, A. E. 
Telfair, Col. Sara'l F. 
Thebaud, P. Gibert 
Thompson, L. L. 
Truesdell, Col. vSaml. 
Tuck, Somerville P. 
Tucker, Maj. W. F., Payma.ster, U.S.A. 
Usher, Lieut. N. R., U. S. N. 
Vincent, Thomas Morris 
Wagstaff, Col. Alfred 
Waldorf, Col. Geo. P. 
Walker, Hon. Chas. E. 



Waltz, Lieut. Millard F., 12th Inf.,U.S.A. 

Webster, Col. Amos 

Weeks, Lieut. Col. G. H., Q. M. Dept., 

U. S. A. 
West H. L. 
Welsh, John 

Weston, Maj. J. F., Subs. Dept., U.S.A. 
Whaleu, John 

Whipple, Capt. C. W., Ord. Dept., U.S.A. 
Wilkins, Chas. D. 
Williams, Col. T. S. 
Wilson, Col. Chas. L. 
Wilson, David 
Wilson, Capt. J. Lapsley 
Winston, Dudley 
Wood, Chas. Morgan 
Wright, Capt. H. H., 9th Cav., U. S. A. 
Yates, Col. Thos. A. 
Young, James R. 
Young, Gen. P. M. B. 



H. C. CORBIN, 
Adjutant General of the Inaugural Parade. 



OFFICIAL . 




Special Aide. 



3itauosuraI para^c of Illarcl^ 4, ^893. 



IIEADQUARTKRS GRAND MARvSHAL. 

Washington, D. C, February 2-j, iSgj. 
Gcuvrnl Orders No. j. 

The following orders and arrangements for the formation, move- 
ment and disbandnient of the Inaugnral Parade of the 4th of March, 
1.S93, are herei^y annonnced : 

Tile column will he composed of two Grand Divisions. 

FiR.sT Grand Division. 

I. The First Brigade, First Division, consisting of United States 
forces, will assemble in inverted order at 10.20 a. m. as follows: Bat- 
talion of marines and artillery not mounted and serving as infantry, on 
north .side of Penns3'lvania avenue, facing south, the marmes on the 
right and their right resting on Jack.son Place (Sixteen-and-a-half 
street); the light battery of the F^irst Brigade in column of platoons on 
Jaclcson Place (Sixteen-and-a-half street), head of column on Penn.syl- 
vania avenue ; the squadron of cavalry of the First Brigade in column 
in rear of the light battery, to march in column of platoons on coming 
into the avenue. 

The Second Brigade will assemble in column on Pennsylvania 
avenue at the above hour, infantry in column of companies, followed 
by light artiller>' and cavalry in column of platoons ; the leading 
company of the Second Brigade opposite the State, War and Navy 
Department building. 

The Grand Marshal will take post on Executive avenue at its 
junction with Pennsylvania avenue ; his Staff, special aides leading, 
will be formed in column of sections ot twelve each, at 10.^ a. m. 

The President having been received with proper honors, the First 
Brigade will form colunui to the left, infantry in column of companies, 
artillery and cavalry in column of platoons. The leadijig brigade will 
at once move forward, followed in order by : 

The Grand Marshal and Staff; 

The President, the President-elect, the Vice-President-elect and 
the Senate Committee of Arrangements ; 

Members of the Cal)inet ; 

The Major-General commanding the Army; 



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The Senior Admiral of the Nav}-; 

The National Committee ; 

The Chairman of the General Committee ; 

The Executive Committee ; 
followed by the vSecond Brigade. In this formation the Division will 
escort the President to the Capitol. 

Any organization of the First Division not in line and ready to 
move at II a. m. will, without further orders, move to a position in 
rear of the Third Division on East Capitol street, and be reported to 
the Chief of that Division for assignment. 

Organizations of this Division marching to their place of rendez- 
vous will be permitted to use Pennsylvania avenue ; with this exception, 
no organization in the parade will use Pennsylvania avenue marching 
to rendezvous. 

II. The Second Division, consisting of the Pennsylvania National 
Guard, will assemble by brigades in close column of companies at 12 
m. on Maryland avenue northeast and A street northeast, head of 
column resting on First street east. 

Subdivisions formed near junctions of streets will keep cross streets 
unobstructed. This rule applies to all divisions in the parade. 

III. The Third Division, consisting of the National Guard organ- 
izations of the other States, preceded by their respective Governors and 
Staffs, the whole arranged from front to rear in the order of the States' 
adoption of the Constitution and admission to the Union, will assemble 
by brigade in close column of companies at 12 m. on East Capitol 
street, with head of column resting on First street east. 

To avoid interrupting the march, the Staffs of the Governors of 
the States assigned to this Division will, at the assembly, take and 
hold their position in the column as indicated below. 

IV. The Fourth Division, consisting of organizations as follows : 
Grand Army of the Republic, Union Veteran Legion, Union Veterans' 
Union, Medal of Honor Eegion and Sons of Veterans, will as.semble by 
brigades in close column of companies at 12 m. on B street .southeast, 
with head of cohnnn resting on First street east. 

Second Grand Division. 

V. The First Division will assemble in close column at i :20 p. m., 
on First street east, head of column resting on B .street southeast. 

VI. The Second Division will assemble in close column at 1:30 
p. ni., on New Jersey avenue, head of column resting on B street 
south. 

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VII. The Third Division will assemble in close column at 1:40 
p. ni., on South Capitol street, head of column resting on B street 
south. 

\'III. The Fourth Division will assemble in close column at 1:50 
p. m., on Delaware avenue, head of column resting on B street south. 

IX. The Fifth Division will a.ssemble in close column at 2:00 \). 
Ml., on Delaware avenue, head of colunni resting on H street north. 

X. The Sixth Division will assemble in close column at 2:10 p. 
ni., on New Jersey avenue, head of column resting on B street north. 

XI. The First Division, First Grand Division, on arriving at 
First street west, will execute column left and march to B street north : 
thence on B .street north to First street east ; thence .south on First 
street east to B .street .south ; thence west on B street .south to New- 
Jersey avenue, at which point the Division Commander will halt the 
leading company of the First Brigade, the Division closing in mass. 
The Division Commander and his Staff and the Commander of the First 
Brigade and his Staff, turning into the Capitol grounds at New Jersey 
avenue, will halt on the drive leading along the east front of the 
Capitol. 

XII. At the conclusion of the Inaugural Address, one gun will 
l)e fired, at which signal Division Conunanders of the First Grand 
Division will bring their commands to attention. 

At the signal of a second gun, the First Divi.sion, executing 
column right, will enter the Capitol grounds and march along the east 
front of the Capitol to B street north ; thence west on B street north to 
First street west ; thence on First .street west to Pennsylvania avenue. 
The Commander of the Second Brigade will dispo.se the rear of his 
column so as to prevent any possible interference with the head of the 
First Brigade entering B street north. 

Each of the Divi.sions, in the order of its numerical designation, 
will take up the march as its head is cleared by the rear of the division 
which precedes it. 

Each Division Commander will detail a staff officer to take position 
in rear of, and remain with, the Division next preceding his own in 
the column. This staff officer will inform his Chief when the rear of 
this Division is about to clear the head of his own. and then rejoin his 
Division. 

XIII. The column will march west on Pennsylvania avenue to 
Washington Circle. Organizations (piarteretl .south of Peiuisylvania 
avenue will enter the Circle to the left, and without changing forma- 
tion will march south on New Hampshire avenue to F street, and 
return to their respective quarters. Organizations quartered north of 



Pennsylvania avenue will enter the Circle to the right and turn 
north into New Hampshire avenue. 

All organizations, on leaving Pennsylvania avenue at the Circle, 
will increase the pace for a distance of about two blocks. No organi- 
zation will be permitted to use Pennsylvania avenue while returning 
to quarters. 

XIV. The column will be reviewed by the President from a 
.stand marked by the National flag, on the .south side of Pennsylvania 
avenue, immediately in front of the Executive Mansion. 

The guide, throughout the march from the Capitol to Washington 
Circle, will be left. The point at which the companies will be brought 
to carry arms will be marked in front of the ea.st gate of the Executive 
grounds ; companies will remain at the carry until opposite the west 
gate. 

The Salute. 

The Grand Marshal, all marshals and other commanders not 
carrying drawn .swords, will salute the President with baton or by un- 
covering ; their staifs will march with swords undrawn and will not 
.salute. 

Marshals and other commanders carrying drawn swords will 
salute as prescribed in drill regulations ; each commander and his 
staff will salute and resume the carry together. 

All other officers, all colors, non-commissioned staff officers, 
non-commissioned officers commanding subdivisions, and drum majors, 
will salute and resume the carry as prescribed in drill regulations. 
Men in ranks will not salute. All who salute look toward the Presi- 
dent. The first motion of the salute is made at six paces from the 
front of the President, the carry resumed at six paces beyond. 

Staffs of Governors, Commanders of Divisions and Subdivi.sions, 
will not wheel out of the column, but will continue to Washington 
Circle, the column being reviewed by the Grand Marshal at Pennsyl- 
vania avenue and Twentieth street. 

XV. Military organizations will march in close column of 
companies with not less than twenty-four files front. The companies 
of regiments and battalions will be equalized before moving to place in 
column. No organization will be permitted to execute any change of 
formation during the march. 

XVI. All civic organizations will march in sections of sixteen or 
more. No organization will be permitted to march with le.ss front than 
sixteen, and the distance between sections must not in any case exceed 
sixteen feet. 



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XVII. Marshals of Divisions and all Coinniandinj; Officers will 
keep their conuuands well closed up and strictly observe that no greater 
than regulation distance is allowed between different organizations. 

X\'III. The organizations and order of parade will be as follows: 

FIRST CRANF) DIVlSloX. 

fJE.NKRM, Maktin T. M(>[ajio.v, (iraiul Manslial. 

General W. I). Wliipplc. Chief of Staff. 

Colonel H. C. Corbin. A. A. G., U. S. A.. Adjutant General. 

Special Aide?. 

Aides. 

Pkesidential Party in Cakriaues, 
precetled and followed bj- a delegation of the Xew York Business Mens Cleveland and 
Stevenson Clubs, representing tlie New York Stock E.xchange, Produce and Maritime 
Exchange, Coffee Exchange, Consolidated and Petroleum E.xchaiige, Wine and Spirits 
Exchange, Dry Goods Merchants' E.xchange, Hide and Leather Exchange, Iron and 
Metal Exchange, Hardware Exchange, West Side Merchants' Exchange, Custom Hou&e 
Brokers' Exchange. 

FiR-sT Division. 

lirigadier-General .lolin R. Brooke, U. S. A., Commanding. 
Staff. 
Fir.H Brigade. 
United States Forces. 
Colonel L. L. Livingston, U. S. A., Commanding. 
.S^f(/■— Major .1. K. Corson, Surgeon ; Captain W. B. Banister, Assistant Surgeon ; 
Lieutenant W. E. Birkhimer, Adjutant. Third Artillery, U.S.A.; Lieutenant C. W. Hobbs^ 
(Juartcrmaster, Third Artillery, U.S.A. 

Battalions of Artillery, United States Army. 

Lieutenant-Colonel E. C. Bainbridge. Commanding. 
Lieutenant Peyton C. Marsh, Acting Adjutant. 
Third Artillery Battalion. 
Major .Joseph G. Rjimsay, Commanding. 
Lieutenant George (). Squire, Acting Adjutant. 
Battery E, Captain ,1. (J. Ttirnbull. 
Battery K, Captain Lewis Smith. 
Battery L, Captain F. W. Hess. 
Battery I, Fii-st !,ieutenant J. M. CalilV. 
Fort Monroe Battalion. 
Lieutenant-Colonel Royal T. Frank, Commandinjj. 
First Lieutenant Edward Davis. Adjulart. 
Assistant Surgeon F. P. Reynolds. 
Battery F, First Artillery, Captain.!. M. K. Davi.^. 
Battery L Second Artillery, Cuptain W. P. Vo.^e. 
Battery B, Third .Xrtillery, Captain. I. !,.Tiernan. 
Battery M, Third .Vrtillery. Captain W. .\. Kobbc. 
Battery H. Fourth .Vrtillery, Captain .). P. Story. 
Buttery (i. Fifth Artillery. Lieutemint W. P. Duvall. 

Battalion of Marines. 
Major R. W. Huntington, U. S M. C, CommandiiiK. 

First Lieutenant Adjutant. 

Light Battery C, Third Artillery, Captain James M i.:in<iisier 



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Squadron United States Cavalry. 
Captain J. M. Bell, Seventh Cavalry, Commanding. 
First Lieutenant J. W. Benton, Ninth Cavalry, Adjutant. 

Assaistant Surgeon, ,T. L. Phillips. 
Troop A, First Cavalry. Captain P. S. Bomus. 
Troop F, Seventh Cavalry, Lieutenant W. H. Baldwin. 
Troop H, Eighth Cavalry, Captain S. W. Fountain. 
Troop K, Ninth Cavalry, Captain M. B. Hughes. 

Detachment Hospital Corps, U. S. A. 

Second Brigade. 

District of Columbia National Guard. 

Brigadier General Albert Ordway, C'ommanding. 

Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Mosher, Adjutant General. 

Engineer Corps, Major Gilbert Thompson. 

First Regiment of Infantry. 
Colonel W. G. Moore, Commanding. 
First Batttlion, Major Burton R. Ross. 
Second Battalion, Major Richard O'Brien. 
Third Battalion, Major Thomas B. Harrison. 

Second R-^gimentof Infantry. 
Colonel Cecil Clay, Commanding. 
Fourth Bat'alion, Major Edward R. Campbell. 
Sixth pjattalion. Major George A. Bartlett. 
First Separate Battalion of Infantry, Major Frederick C. Revells. 

High School Cadet Regiment of Infantry. 

Colonel L. H. Reichelderfer, Commanding. 

First Battalion, Major F. E. Skinner. 

Second Battalion, Major C. L. Parker. 

Colored High School Company, Captain L. A. Cornish. 
Battery A, Light Artillery, Captain Helge G. Forsberg. 
Troop A, District Cavalry, Captain Harrison S. Barbour. 
Ambu'ance Corps, First Lieutenant G. F. L^e Cole. 
Second Separate Company (Cycle), Captain Frank B. Couch. 

Second Division. 

National Guard of the State of Pennsylvania. 

Governor Robert E. Pattison. 

S/„^_Brigadier General W. W. Greenland, Adjutant General ; Lieutenant Colonel 

Alex. Krumbhaar, Assistant Adjutant General ; Colonels Chambers McKibben, .John J. 

Rodgers, O. E. McClelland, R. S. Edwards, L. W. Read, T. J. Hudson, Herman < ).stl)ans; 

Lieutenant Colonels H. D. Paxson and G. W. Ryon. 

Jirff.b-rfe-Ca/Hp— Lieutenant Colonels A..T.Drex*l, .Ir., R. H. Wilbur, James Dully, 
W. T. Wilson, A. H. Tyson James West, J. R. Hunsicker, A. D. Seely, Savery Bradley, 
W. C. Connolly and J. M. Siegfried. 

Major (ieneral George R. Snowden, Commanding. 
.Sta^'— Lieutenant ('olonels George H. Nortli M. J. Elliott, T. De Wirt Cuyler, R F. 
Cullinan, Austin Curtin, R. S. Huidehoper, C. S. Greene and S. S. Hartranft; Majors 
A. L. Wetherell, Barton Evans and J. A. G. Campb'll, Aides-de-Camp. 

Third Brigade. 
Brigadier General John P. S. Gobin, Commanding. 
taff— Majors M. A. Gherst, J. R. Wright J. P. Albro.H. P. Moyer,W. O. Coolbaugh, 
W. H. Egle, J. G. Bobb ; Captains A. W. Shultzand E. Y. Seidle, Aides-de-Camp. 



Ninth KeKintent, Colonel M. .1. Kuck. 

Kitlhtli KeKiincnt, ("oloiicl K.J. Mayeo. 

Thirtcontli KeKimciit. Colonel K, H Kipple. 

Twelfth Re^'inient, Colonel J. H. ('oryell. 

Kimrtli Hepinienf, Colonel I). H. Case. 

Battery C, Li^ht Artillery, Captain John Iteiiilluirn. 

Governor's Troop, Captain I'\ M. Ott. 

Si'iviid lirigiidr, 
Hrigadier (ieneral John A. Wiley, Conuiiandint;. 
/?/i/— Majors Cliarle.s Miller, V. K. Pullerson, J. J. Miller, A. J. Lopan, W. .I.SIin^er. 
J. E. Silliiuan, Sanniel llazlett ; Captains J. 1'. I'enny and S. W. Klder, Aiile.s-de-<uinp. 
Tenth Regiment, ('(jlonel Alex. L. Hawkins. 
Fifteenth Regiment, Colonel WilliaMi A. Kreps. 
Eighteenth Regiment, Colonel Norman M. Smith. 
Fifth Regiment. Colonel Theodore liruchlield. 
Sixteenth Regiment, Colonel W.J. llulings. 
Fourteenth Regiment, Colonel 1'. I). I'enhment. 
Batfry B, Light Artillery, Captain A. E. Hunt. 
Sheridan Troop, Captain C. S. W. Joness. 

First Brlyiiih. 
Brigadier* ieneral Robert I". Dechert, Commanding. 
S/nff—'Slaiors T. J. Stewart, Frank (i. Sweeney, Beverly R. Keim, Eugene Tovvn.M-nd, 
J. W. O'Neill, Herbert Cox; Captains Thomas Rotter, Jr., and Barclay Warhurton, 

Aides de Camp. 

Sixth Regiment. Colonel John W. Schall. 
First Regiment, Colonel W. P. Bowman. 
Second Regiment. Colonel 0. <". Bosbyshell. 
Third Regiment, Colonel E. de V. Morrell. 
State Fencibles, Captain T. T. Brozer. 
(Jniy Invincible.s, Captain C. A. Hailstock. 
Naval Battalion, Lieutenant R. K. Wright. 
Battery A, Light Artillery, Captain M. C. Stalford. 

TmuD Divi.><io.N. 

General Fitzhugh Lee, Commanding. 

Staff. 

/•"//•.<< Brigade. 

NEW JEKSKV. 

(iovernor (Jeorge Werts an<l Stall', 
fe'ompany ('.Third Regiment, New Jersey National (iiiard. Captain W. 11. l>c Hart. 

UKOK(iIA. 

(Governor William .f. Northen and Stafl" 
(Jeorgia Hussars. Captain Beirne Cordon. 

CONNEtTirtT. 

( isvernor Luzon B. Morris and Stafl'. 

.M.\SS.UHfSETTS. 

Governor William E. Russell and StalL 

M.AKVI.AM). 

fJovernor Frank Brown. 
Major-(ieneral Hy. Kyd Doiigla--^. Adjutant 'Jeneral. 
Grnrral SMff— Brigailier-CeneraU C. P. Paine, Alexander Brown, William Skip- 
with Wilmer, L. L. Jackson. 



A ides- (le- Camp — Colonels J. C. Legg, C. H. Carter, Sherlock Swiiiin, J. C. O'Doiinell, 
.lohn IMeasaiits, S. G. Armisteiul, Gerard F. Hopkins, .Tames H. Preston. 

Brigadier- General Stewart Brown and Staff. 

First Regiment of Infantry, Colonel I.. A. Wilmer. 
Fourth Regiment of Infantry. Colonel Willard Howard. 
Fiftii Regiment of Infantry, Colonel W. A. Boykin. 
Baltimore Rifles, Captain G. M. Mathews. 
Monumental City Guards, Captain W. R. Spencer. 
Allegheny Guards, Captain Frederick Burgee. 
Fifth Infantry Vetean Corps, Colonel H. D. Luney. 

Second Brigade. 

Brigadier-General Charles .7. Anderson, Commanding. 
Staff 

SOUTH CAROLIN.V. 

(iovernor Benjamin R. Tillman and Staff. 
Palmetto Guards (Second Regiment), Co'onel Wylie Jones. 
Lee Light Infantry. 

VIRGINIA. 

Second Regiment, Colonel Joseph H. Nulton. 

Fourth Regiment, Colonel C. A. Nash. 

Battery B. 

Company B, First Regiment, Captain Frank Ciuiningliam. 

Company E, Third Regiment. 

Richmond Light Infantry Blues, Captain Sol Ciitcliius. 

First Battalion Virginia Volunteers, Major J. B .Johnson. 

NEW YORK. 

Seventh Regiment, Colonel Daniel Appleton. 

Company A, Thirteenth Regiment. 

Forty-sixth Separate Company, Captain Darwin K. Vunk. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

Governor Elias Carr and Staff. 
Winston Rifles (Company A, Third Rpgiinent), Captiiu J. C. Bessenf. 
Company B, First Regiment, Captain W. T. Hughes. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

Second Regiment, Colonel J. W. A. Ford. 

WISCONSIN. 

Governor George W. Peck and Siatf. 

Maryland Agricultural College Cadets. 
Lieut. George S. Grisard, 13th Infantry, U. S. Army, Commanduig. 
Company A, Captain H. C. Sherman 
Company B, Captain R. A Lawson. 

National Rifles, District of Columbia, Captain J. S. Oyster. 
Montgomery Light (iuard Veteran Corps, Colonel Thomas F. Dougherty. 
Fort Worth Fencibles, Captain W. B. Ford. 
Gonzaga Cadets, District of Columbia, Maj. E. J Sweeney. 
Butler Infantry Corps, Captain Benjamin Young. 
Capitol City Guards. 

Company A, Captain Lewis Collis. 

Company C, Captain Abram Acwitii. 



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FoLKTii Division 

S. K. Faunce, Department Commander, Marslial. 

Captain Newton M. Brooks, Chief of Stair. 

.IiVZe.v— (ieneral S. S. Ilunlott, (Jeneral W. (J. Veazey, (Jeneral .lames raiiner. Captain 

F. H. Spragiie, Colonel H. F. Ha\vke,s, Major A. II. (J. lliclianlsoii, Captain George H. 

Corson, Colonel H. DinKinan, ('<4ptain C. C. Royce, Captain Win. (iihson, Major .1. 1$. 

Burke, Colonel C I". Lincolti, Captain W. S Odell, Colonel M. K. I'rell, Captain J. M. 

Pipes, Captain A. F. Diiismorc, Captain George Iv Le 'on, <'aptain John Cameron, 

Captain B. IV Kntriken, Ciptain 8. L. Wilson, Captain T. D. Yeager, Captain A. Baldwin, 

Captain F. II. Allen, Captain N. B. rrentioe. Captain C. R. Dougla.s, Captain J. II. Jenks, 

Captain M. T. Anderson, Col. 11. L. Ilartshor ), <'ol. Eugene Weigel. 

/V)>7 lirlf/adf. 
Department of tlie Potomac, (i. A R. 
Senior Vice Department ('•'nmander Nathan I'lickford, ('ommandinp. 
Captain tiilbert M. Ilnsted, As-istant Adjutant General. 

Aidc.f — Bernard T. .lanney. Robert Reyburo, II. S Stevens, Newton Ferree, .John S. 
Stodder, Ellis Spear, Henry L. .Folinson, 'olin M. Keogh. Reltield Diiryee, W. II. Doo- 
little, .John Bresnahan, Robert tJreen, Thomas Hync-i, Philip O'Bryan, W. L. Hinds, 
P. C. Bain, .1. W. Bra<lbury, .lames (Jillin, .1. H. l))ny, .1. E. Eugle, T. B.Crisp, J. A. 
Sparks, S. Lawless,.!. F. U. Appleby, W. W. Chambers. 

Kit Carson Post Drum Corp-. 
"* Old (Juard Veteran Corps, (Japtain .lames M. Edgar. 

.John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1.. lames E. Delester, Commander. 
Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Abraham Hart, Commander. 
Lincoln Post, No. 3, Datiiel Williams, (.'ommander. 
O. P. Morton Post, No. 4, Walter .Middleton, Commander. 
(Jeorge G. Meade Post, No. 5, Charles Matthews, Commander. 
John F. Reynolds Post, No. (;. John B. Randolph, Commander. 
James A. Garfield Post, No. 7, Thomas R. Senior, Commander. 
Burnside Post, No. 8, Lorenzo Vanderhoef, Commander. 
Charles Sumner Post, No. 9, W. A. Shannon, Commander. 
Farragut Post, No. 10, Henry H. Moler. Commander. 
Charles P. Stone Post, No. 11, Win. H. Hoover. Commander. 
U. 8. Grant Post, No. 12, Howard M. (Jillman. Commander. 
John A. Logan Po.st, No. 1.'?, Win. II. Peck, Commander. 
Phil. Sheridan Post, No. 14, Henrv E. Burton, Commander. 
George H. Thomas Post, No. 15, B. F. Fulh^r, Commander. 
Wni. T. Sherman Post, No. Ki, J. Thomas Tiirner, Commander. 
Henry Wilson Post, No. 17, Wm. Campbell, <\)mm;u)der. 
Potomac Post, No. 18, Joshua R. Hayes, Commander. 
(Jeorge I'. Morris Post, No. 10, Bernard T. Janney, Commauder 
Lafayette Post, No. 20, Edwin T. Street, Commander. 

Second liri<jndi-. 

Colonel W. II. Michael, Commanding. 
Richard M. CalliMin, Assistant .Vdjutant tieneral. 
Aidis—S. W. Baxter. S. S. Boinl, Owen Dawson (Jeorge W. Wheeler, F. .V. Flanegiii, 
H. E. Burton, J. A. Picklrr, W. NV. Cijambers, R. H. Betts, I/juis Reinberg, George 
Rhodes, T. W. Ro:.e, B. F. .Icdmstm. Robert Clarke. 

Union Veteran Legion. 

Kneampment (>!». Colonel Butler Fitch. 
Encampment 23, Colonel James R. Fritts. 
Encampment 111, Colonel Philip Met/.ger. 



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Union Veterans' Union. 

Hancock Command, No. 1, Colonel J H. Dougherty. 
TiOgan Command, No. 2, Colonel L. D. Bumpu.s. 
Sedge wick Command, No. 3, Colonel W. E. Rogers. 
Rob't G.Shaw Command, No. 4, Colonel Frank M. Welch. 
Geo. A. Custer Command, No. 5, Colonel Thos. S. Hopkins. 
Abe Lincoln Command, No. 6, Colonel John I^. Thompson. 
John 11. Kenly Command, No. 7, Colonel Robert I. Street. 

Medal of Honor Legion, Captain M. A. Dillon. 

Sons of Veterans. 



SECOND GRAND DIVISION. 

Colonel William Dicksox, Chief Marshal. 
Prof. Hakry King, Secretary and Chief Aide. 



Addison B. Atkins. 
J. H. Biischer. 
Hon. Wm. F. Cody. 
Robert Callahan. 
John J. Dickson. 
Col. Dan'l A. Grosvenor. 
Ralph L. Gait. 
Walter Hudnall. 
Wm. P. McCuUy. 
Hern don Morsel!. 
Robert Emmett Morris. 



special aides. 



Frank B. Metzerott. 

Washington Nailor. 

Robert A. Parke. 

Geo. W. Rae, of Texas. 

James H. Smith. 

Charles Stevenson. 

Prof. A. Harry Thompson. 

Chas. H. Utermehle. 

Captain John P. Walker, U. S. A. 

Robt. J. Wynne. 

David Warner. 



W. E. Annio, of Nebraska. 

Sam'l W. Augustein. 

AV. P. Betts, of Ohio. 

Oliver C. Black. 

Fenton Bradford. 

C. T. Br de. 

A. D. Brown. 

John M. Burke, of Nebraska. 

J. W. N. Burkett. 

H. T. Butts, of Virginia. 

Thos. W. Buckey. 

L. S. Brown. 

Heni-y R. Burrill, of New York. 

Hon. Hans. Beattie, of New York. 

L. C. Bailey. 

A. C. Barclay, of Alabama. 

Geo. J. Bessler. 

A. J. Carew. 

R. P. Chew, of West Virginia. 

Chas. Childs. 

John F. Chamberlin. 

Dennis Connell. 

W. E. CoUaday, of Wisconsin. 

Daniel Cote, of Maine. 

R. L. Cropley. 



W. B. Cleary. 

H. G. Clement, of Pennsylvania. 

Howard Christman. 

John T. Clark. 

Daniel E. Cahill. 

Chas. L. Campbell, of Maryland. 

Arthur B. Cropley. 

Capt. Fred G. Calvert. 

Chas. Eaton Creecy. 

Frank B. Conger. 

Jas. E. Clement. 

W. D. Campbell. 

II. J. Dangertield, of Virginia. 

Dr. Henry Darling. 

Alfred De Carrie. 

Jules A. Demonet. 

Aug. Davis, Jr., of Virginia. 

E. E. Downham, of Virginia. 

H. F. J. Drake, of New Jersey. 

Chas. W. Dayton, of New York. 

B. E. Donegan, of Maine. 

Geo. W. Driver. 

G. G. Donaldson. 

W. B. Davis. 

Hon. W. A. Day, of Illinois. 



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W. A. Eastcrilay. 

Chas. A. Kl»erly. 

W. H. II. Kly, of New York. 

Geo. IJ. Fleming, of Indiana. 

Chas. C. Darwin. 

Thonia.s Dowling. 

Henry Fliigenheimer, of New York. 

8. 11. Flymin. 

Abrani Frey. 

J. F. Gerrity, of Maine. 

Andrew (Jleeson. 

Dr. M. F. (jaliagher, of rennsylvaiiiu. 

Dr. G. W. (irinder. 

K. J. Grinder. 

C. B. Green. 

A. I), (iarden. 

("iiase H. Harrington. 

Samuel Houston, M. D. 

Win. Hoi mead. 

W. (.'. Haldeman. 

F. R. Horner. 

John (). F. Hill, of New York. 

Abel Hart. 

Julius Hugle. 

John F. Ilickey. 

F. W. Hempstone, of Georgia. 

Wm B. Hanson, of New York. 

Thos. J. Hurdle. 

John Hockemeyer. 

Adolphus C Horbacker, of New York. 

li Kdwin Joyce. 

E. L. Jordan. 

K. F. Jones. 

CJeo. R. Kessler. 

\V. H. Keyworlh. 

George Killeen. 

fieo. W. Kendrick, Jr., of I'unnsylvania. 

Thos. J. King. 

nernard Kilmartin. 

Jolin A. Kapp. 

Hon. Thos. B. Keogh. of Nortii Carolina. 

Jos H. Kraoger, of Maryland. 

Arliiur 1). Kinne, of New York. 

Albert H. Ladner, of I'ennsylvania. 

Chas. N. Lamer. 

Lee M. Lipscomb. 

L. .V. Littlelield. 

Major Geo. M. Lorkwood. 

K Iward Lync li. 

IVler Mi< artney. 

Dougla.s B. McCary. 

C. A. McKuen. 

John McKenna. 

Jos. H. Mc<'ann. 

J. Cooper McGinn. 

M. G. McCormick. 



W. F. Miihon McCarly, of Maryland. 

<i. .Marinelli. 

Anthony Miller. 

J. Hite Miller. 

l"-. ^L Mawpin, f)f N'irginia. 

J. lOdwin Minni.N. 

Edward J. Mitchell, of New V«>rk. 

George J. Mueller. 

John T. Moylan. 

E. A. Moseley. of Massachusetts. 

Julin J. Mitchell, of New York. 

J. W. Masters, of New York. 

Carl Mueller.; 

Wm. J. Mullan. 

Theodore Nelson. 

W. S. Olive. 

Wm. G. Obcrteutler. 

James O Donnell, of Illinois. 

Harry Parker. 

Norman I'ruett. 

E. r. I'umphrey. 

W. A I'eacock. 

Sam'l I'olkinhorn. 

Random Pollard. 

Chas. Pel ham. 

Frank T. Quiglcy, of New York. 

Fred J. Quinby. 

J.J. Roche. 

Jas. Ragan. 

Edward Riordan. 

John J. Repetti. 

.L yi. Schneider. 

H. J. SchuUeis. of Wisconsin. 

W. H. Shirr-Cliire. 

W. R. Speare. 

W. G. Stahlnecker, Jr., i>f New York. 

H. M. Schneider. 

Hon. James F. Smith, of New Jersey. 

Wm. Snell, of New York. 

C. W. Schneider. 

R. I'. Sullivan. 

H. H. Smith. 

George Sauler. 

Colonel W. H. Talmadge. 

.L W. Tolson. 

John L. Tresler, of Pennsylvania. 

Howard N. Thomp.son. 

John H. Van Buren, of West Virginia. 

Rodney S. \'edder. of Wisconsin. 

<'aptainJohn Waters, of Rhode Fsland. 

W. A. Ward. 

Frank H. Waite. 

Albert C. Walker. 

Wm. L. Wells. 

Robt. K. L. White. 

Dr. J. R. Wilder. 



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Henry Wex. J. M. Wheatley. 

A. 0. Wright. Joseph V. Weller. 

G. Smith Worm ley. R. H. Yates. 

James T. Wormley. J. C. Yost. 
John M. Williams. 

First Division. 

General Josiah Porter, Ad.jutant-General National Guard State of New York, 
Division Marshal. 

Slnff— Colonel S. M. Welch, Jr., 65th Regiment, Bufl'alo ; LieutenantUolonel W. V. 
King, 22nd Regiment, New York City; Major Lewis Balch, 10th Battalion, Albany ; 
Major Henry Chaiincey, Jr., 8th Regiment, New York City ; Captain Lewis Wendel, 1st 
Battery, New York City ; Captain David Wilson, 2d Battery, New York City ; Lieutenant 
William Arthur Cable, 2nd Battery, New York City ; Lieutenant William L. Flanagan, 
2nd Battery, New York City ; Major Franklin P>artiett, 22nd Regiment, New York City ; 
Captain (George E. B. Hart, 22iid Regiment, New York City ; Captain N. B. Thurston. 22d 
RegiTaent, New York City ; Captain W. J. Maidhoff 22nd Regiment, New York C'ty ; 
Captain Homer Bostwick, 22nd Regiment, New York City; Captain William B. Smith, 
22nd Regimeet, New York City ; Captain George F. Deraarest, 22nd Regiment, New York 
City ; Lieutenant H. H. Treadwell, 22n'1 Regiment, New York City ; Lieutenant Charles 
Piliiott Warren, 12th Regiment, New York City; Morris Stack, Tammany Society ; 
Nicholas J. Keanery, Tammany Society ; William Clancy Tammany Society ; George 
Grau, Tammany Society; Joseph Grosner, Tammany Society; William Keyes, Tam- 
many Society; Edward C. Stone, Tammany Society ; John Franz, Tammany Society; 
Fred Hafl'ner, Tammany Society ; John B. Quinlan, Tammany Society ; Thomas Smith, 
Tammany Society ; John Delancy Tammany Society ; Brayan Kennally, Tammany Soci- 
ety; Dexter S. Brougham, Tammany Society ; James Gannon, Tammany Society. 

Troop A, National Guard, Captain Chas. F. Roe. 

Gov. Roswell P. Flower and Staff. 

District of Columbia Banner. 

Escort, Jackson Democratic Association, District of Columbia. 

Robert Ball, Marshal. 

State Banner. 

Tammany Society of the City of New York. 
Hon. James J. Martin, Chairman Inaugural Committeee. 
First Assembly District, Colonel M. C. Murphy, ^Marshal. 
Second Assembly District, Hon. Patrick Divver, Marshal. 
Third Assembly District. Hon. T. D. Sullivan, Marshal. 
Fourth Assembly District, Hon. E. T. Fitzpatrick, Marshal. 
Fifth Assembly District, Hon. Wm. J. McKenna, Marshal. 
Sixth Assembly District, Thomas Doran, Marshal. 
Seventh Assembly District, Hon. George F. Roesch, Marshal. 
Eighth Assembly District, Hon. Bernard F. Martin, Marshal. 
Ninth Assembly District, James Fitzpatrick, Marshal. 
Tenth Assembly District, Hon. William Sulzer, Marshal. 
I']leventh Assembly District, Hon. Augustus T. Docharty. Marshal. 
Twelfth Assembly District. P. A. Wh'tney, ofarshal. 
Thirteenth Assembly District, Hon. John P. Sheehan, Marshal. 
Fourteenth Assembly District, James P. Keating, Marshal. 
Fifceenth Assembly District, Hon. William Dalton, Marshal. 
Sixteenth Assembly District, John F. Carroll, Marshal. 
Seventeenth Assembly District, P. J. Dooling, Marshal. 
Eighteenth A.s.sembly District, Hon. G. W. Plunkelt, Marshal. 
Nineteenth Assembly District, Cornelius Daly, Marshal. 



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Twentielh Assembly District, Tliomas J. Dunn, Marshal. 
Twenty first Assembly District, Hon. Charles V. Allen. Marshal. 
Twenty-second Assembly District, M. Keutherson, Marshal. 
Twenty-third A.ssenibly District, Thomas .1. Brady, Marshal. 
Twenty-fourth Assembly District, Lawrence DelnnMir, Marshal. 
Twenty- fifth Assembly District, .lohn .1. Ryan, Marshal. 
Twenty-sixth Assembly District. M. .1. Mulqueen. Marshal. 
Twenty seventh Assembly District, Hon. N. II. O'Connor, Marshal. 
Twenty-eighth Assembly District, Wm. K. Stillings, Marshal. 
Twenty-ninth Assembly District, Jacob Seabold, Marshal. 
Thirtieth Assembly District, .John 15. Shea, Marshal. 
Oriental Club of New York City, Hon. T. .J. Campbell, Marshal. 
.John J. O'Drien Association of New York City, Hernard Rourke, Marshal. 
Cleveland Democracy of Buffalo, Hon. Wm. N. Smith, Marshal. 
King's County Democracy of Brooklyn, Colonel Wm. A. Furey, .Marshal. 
Bushwick Democratic Club of Brooklyn, H. H. Adams, Marshal. 
Seymour Democratic Club of Brooklyn, Arthur H. Wakeley, Marshal. 
Constitution Democratic Club of Brooklyn, .John Delmar, Marshal. 
Peter. I. Masterson Association of Brooklyn. 
Ninth Ward Democratic Club, Brooklyn. 
.Fno. McKane Association of Oravesend, hong Island. 
Kenneth F. Sunderland, .Marshal. 

Stuyvesant Club of Harlem, .\. W. Monahan, Marshal. 
lA)ng Island City Club, Hon. A. .1. Sanford, Marshal. 

Seconu Division. 

Colonel Levi Maisb, Division Marshal. 
(Jeneral (ieorge H. Oaddis, Chief of Staff. 
Staff— John Gorman, H. McAnany, Walter W. Calmore, Gustav A. Mueller, ("has. L. 
Weber, .T. I'ressly Fleming, Sol. I'inheiro, Horace S. Fogel, Dr. K. M. Herbst, David .1. 
F^ow, Frank I'. Flynn, Anthony Miller, .1. W. Tol.son. .lames E. Minnix. Edward I'um- 
phrey, C. T. Bride. 

tfcort — Young Men's Democratic Club of the District of Columbia, J. Fred. Kelley, 

Marshal. 

State Banner. 

Sam'l .T. Randall Association of Philadelphia, Hon. Wm. McMullen, Marshal. 

Hancock Veteran Legion of Philadelphia, Col. .James .McKnight, Marshiil. 

Union Democratic Club of Philadelphia, .1. P. Murphy. Marshal. 

.lefferson Club of Philadelphia, .Fno. M. O'Brien, Marshal. 

.lackson Club of Philadelphia, Hon. A. W. Falbey, Marshal. 

("rescent Democratic Club of Philadelphia, Edward A. Kelly, Marshal. 

Central Democratic Club of Philadelphia, R.J. Lynch, Marshal. 

Continental Club of Philadelphia, Hon. Peter Monroe. Marshal. 

Concord Club of Philadelphia, Marshal. 

Second Ward Cleveland Club of Philadelphia, Hon. (reorge Mc(Jowan, Marshal. 

William Mc.Vleer Club of Philadelphia, Philip OrifHn, Marihal. 

William F. Harrity Club (»f Philadelphia, .Vmbrose F. Few. Marshal. 

Peter F. (Jallaeher Club of Philadelphia, Jno. F. Carey, Marshal. 

West End fJerman Club of Piiiladelphia, Gustav A. Mueller, Marslial. 

United Democratic Club of Twelfth Ward, Horace S. Fogel, Marshal. 

Democratic Society of Lancaster, C. E. Downey, Marshal. 

Araericus Club of Reading, Hon. T. P. Merritt, Marshal. 

Randall Club of Pittsburgh, P. N. Guthrie, Marshal. 

Central Democratic Committee of Scranton, Marshal. 



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Young Men's Democratic Society of Lancaster. 

J. W. Fritchey Oiiib of Harrisburg, J. C. Kelly, Marshal. 

Junior Recliabite Legion, Itoss N. Wise, Marshal. 

TuiRK Division. 

General R. A. Donnelly, of New Jers'y, Division Marshal. 

Captain K. C. Stahl, Chief of Staff. 

Alde.i — ^Captain Walter Harrows and Capt. ,Tohn A. Bell. 

/v>vr),7— Gardner and Luttroll Democratic Club of the District of Columbia. 

Thomas F. Kinslow, Marshal. 

State Banner. 

Robert Davis Pioneer Corps of .Jersey City, N. J., Major General B. Fielder. ^lar.sbal. 

Robert Davis Democratic Association of .Jersey City. 

Kraeger Association of Newark, N. J., Beda Veigt, Marshal 

.Tames Smith, .Jr , Association of Newark, X. J., , Marshal. , 

Jacob Keppler Association of Paterson, X. J., Herman J Kahlliars, Marshal. 

State Banner. 

Young Men's State Democratic Club of Massachusetts, A.J. Bullock, Marshal. 

Montgomery Light Guard Veteran Association of Boston, Colonel Thos. F. Doherty, 

^[ar=hal. 

State Banner. 

Bayard I^egion of Delaware. Wilmington, Delaware, .John F. Dolan, ^farshal. 

Young Men's Democratic Club. William A. Kelly, Marshal. 

Joel Parker Association of Xewark, N. J., Charles Everard, Marshal. 

Fourth Division. 

General Bradley T. .Johnson of Maryland, Division Mar.«hal. 

W. Stuart Sniyington, Chief of Staff. 

,S/".^'— .Tames R. Wheeler, Frank A. Bond, Major Charles McCann. Frank T. Blake, 

Dr. A. Trego Shertzer, Martin B. Bryan, John R. Dorsey, George Hyatt, C. Warner Stork. 

Dr. Milton X. Taylor, John R. Stonebraker, W. Shepard Bryan, Hugh McWillianis, 

Charles W. Field, E M. Allen, H. C. Tieck, R. D. Johnson, Jr., P. H. Alexander, Ran- 

do'ph Norwood, Chas. T. Cockey, Jr., I?. H. Scott, James Hewes, C. W. Crawford, W. H. 

Fitzserald, E. Beverly Slater. Danipl L.Thomas, Robt. J. Tumbleson, Dr. J. Davidson 

iOglehart, A.C.Schmidt, Tiestcr L. Ivingsbury, Thomas Hunter, Frank 0. Smith, .1. M. 

Street. .Joshua Thomas, T. .Johns Rigby, Robt. Hough, Clarence Cottman, DeCourccy 

Tliom, Wm. H. Thompson, T. .I'^seph Kelley, R. L. I^oor, .Tames P. Dulaney, Thomas R. 

Ciendinen. Israel Rosenftld, J. H. Ivraft, George Norbury Mackenzie, James Short, 

Chas. T. Wright, J. (> Myers, Wm. T. liiedier, John Trainor, George W. Wilson, R. E. 

(iott, Wm. B. Cockey, S. B. Hardy, W. W. Rasin, A. S. J. Owens, James W. Owens, I'.d- 

ward 15. Hardcastle, E. K. Goldsborough, Arthur T. Goldsborough, Ivouis O. Wi.ssnian^ 

Samuel Cox. Jr., Thomas A. Sniyington, Charles K. Harrison, Albin Percy Gwinii. 

/•>c((/7— East Waphingt(.n Di niocratic Club. Millard F. Peake. Marshal. 

State Banner. 

Calumet Club of Baltimore, Harry Wells Rusk, Marshal. 

Concord Chib of Baltimore, P>art E. Smith, Marshal. 

Irocjuois Club of Baltimore, .John M. Adams, Marshal. 

Hendricks' Democratic Club of Baltimore, James J. Kerns, Marshal. 

Columbia Club, Seventeenth Ward of Hiltimore, .John F. Weyler, Marshal. 

Monumental Democratic Club of lialtimore (^ounty, August Weis, Marshal. 

Pluenix Democratic Association, Six" h Ward of Baltimore, Richard J. Penn, Marshal. 

Prince George's Mounted Battalion, accompanied by a Jiattalion of Ladies Mounted, 

George jNl. Heiiault, Marshal. 

Cleveland. Stevenson and McKaig Club of Montgomery County, accompanied by a 

Battalion of Ladies Mounted, William Viers Bouic, Marshal. 



Fifth Division. 

Hon. John I'. Hopkins, of Illinois. Division Marshal. 
.S7i#— Andrew Humphreys Linton. Fniliaiui: Hon. fJeorge K. Andoi-son, Illinois: 
Hon. W. H. Urinton. Illinois; (^)lonel William Hurler, Illinois; W. K. Hurnelt, Ohio. 
I". T. Holl'mun, Ohio; Tlioma"" TapKart, Indiana; James S. Meek, Indiana; .Ieron>e 
HerlV, Indiana; Theodore H. Uiiskirk. Intliana; Charles H. I'ollanl, Indiana ; D. K.Allen, 
Indiana; I'. 15. McCarH)y, Indiana; Samuel Harris, Imliana; D. 15. Sweet.ser, Indiana; 
W. \V. rronintrer, Ohio; Wm. H. ISracken. Indiana; \Vm. Toohy, Illinois; .Fames 
Condon, Illin(jis. 

/•.V.<;7— Deletration of Citizens from Committee on Civir Orpanizalions. 

Slate Uunner. 

Iriquois Deniocralir Cluh of Chicago, Illinois, Colonel I'rank (J. Ilayne, Marsh:il. 

("ounty Demooraey of Chieago. Illinois, .John H. Farrell. Marshal. 

Stevenson Escort Cluh of Bloomington, Illinois, William Tooliy. Marshal. 

First Votere' Democratic Cluh of IMoomington, Illinois. James Contlon, Marshal. 

State llanner. 
Duckworth Cluh. of Cincinnati. David J. Dalton, Marshal. 

Young Men's Democratic Cluh of Cincinnati. Marshal. 

Samufl J. Tilden Club of Cincinnati, Marshal. 

Thurman Cluh of Columbus. Dudley Filley, Marshal. 

Jackson Club of Columbus, Captain J. J. Kaiser, Marshal. 

r'iti/.ens' Tally-ho Club of Columbus, Hon. Oeo. J. Kant, Marshal. 

Cravel Hall Club of Dayton. Marshal. 

Miami Club of Hamilton. Marshal. 

State Uanner. 

Cleveland Club of Indianapolis. H. J. Armenlrout, Marshal. 

State I'laiuier. 

Possawatiniie Cluh of Council r.lulls, Iowa. 

Sixth Division. 
General Pierce M. H. Young, of Georgia, Division Marshal. 
si,iij-i olonel A. S. Morgan, Hon. J. H. Rogers. Hon. J. T. W. Tillar, Colonel .1. I!; 
Speers, Captain J. P'. Smith, Hon. H. 15. Armstead, Hon. W. P. Fletcher. Hon. ,\. I!. 
Williams, Colorel J. W. Corcoran. General H. King White. Captain Charles Tripleit. 
Colonel W. M. (.'rovens. Colonel W. Y. Foster. Colonel Steve Caragan. (ieneral 1!. T. 
Duvall, Captain S. M. Kiitherford, Colonel William M. Ponder, Colonel J.S. (obson. 
Colonel a. W. Baxter. Colonel Kye Odani, Colonel William J. .lohn.son. Colonel William 
.1. Kchols, Colonel Mortimer J.Turner; M. J. Hannon. Louisville, Ky.; K. H. Mariin, 
Woodstock, W. Va.; A. D. Gardner, WHieeling. W. Va.; Theodore S. (iarland. Wheeling. 
W. Va.; Hon. Allen Prooke, Wheeling, W. Va.; Hon. Frank P. Daly. Wheelins:. W. Va.; 
Paul Itcyham, Wheeling, W. Va. 

/,'.'ri//7— Delegation of Citizens from Committee on < 'ivic < )rganizjition. 

State Panner. 

Watterson Club of Louisville. Kentucky, ex Lieutenant (iovernor .1. P. Mindman 

Marshal ; Phil T. German. Assistant Marshal-. 

P.andanna Club of l/ouisville. Kentucky, Charles P. Weaver. Marshal. 

State Panner. 

Central Democratic Club of Knoxville, Tennesse, A. G. Payn«'. Marshal. 

State Banner. 

Vanderbilt Benevolent Association «.f Charleston. South Carolina. 

State Banner. 

Southern Inter-Collegiate Memorial .Association from Uichmnnd, Virginis. 

John W. Daniel Democratic Club (»f Porlsm(»uth. Virginia, , Marshal. 

John S. Barbour Cluh of Norfolk, Virginia. John F. Stilt, Marshal. 



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state Banner. 
Young Men's Democratic Clnb of Wheeling, West Virginia, Captain John Birch, 

^[arshal. 

Wilson Tariff Club of Wheeling, West Virginia. 

State Banner. 

Crescent Democratic Club of New Orleai>s, Louisiana, Thomas Dufiy, Marshal. 

.Teiferson Club of New Orleans, Louisianna, , Marshal. 

National Company of Cycle Riders, James Dugan, Marshal. 



XIX. Any organization not in its proper place in column at the 
times above designated for formation of the respective divisions will 
forfeit its right to the position assigned it, and will take such place as 
the Division Commander may designate. 

All military organizations not included in the above roster, and 
not reporting in time for special assignment, will take position in rear 
of the Third Division, First Grand Division, on East Capitol street, 
and be reported to the Division Commander. Similarly all civic 
organizations as above will take position in rear of the Sixth Civic 
Division, Second Grand Division, assembled on New Jersey avenue, 
head of column resting on B street north. 

B}^ command of General McMahon : 

H. C. CORBIN, 
Adjutatii General of the Inaugural Parade. 



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